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Karr (surname)
Karr is a Gaelic surname derived from the Old Norse Kjarr. The surname Carr and its variants date back to the Battle Abbey Roll from 1066 after the Anglo Norman invasion of William the Conqueror. The surname appears in the Old Norse genealogical section of the Flateyjarbók the largest medieval Icelandic manuscript. In Skáldskaparmál, Snorri Sturluson lists Kjarr as a descendant of Auði, the founder of the Ödling dynasty. In the Heimskringla by Snorri Sturluson, Valland is mentioned several times as the Old Norse name for Gaul. It was the country where Rollo carved out Normandy: Kjárr, usually a king of the Valir. Kíarr/Kjárr is generally recognized to stem from Latin Caesar. Early Scandinavian links with Gothic regions suggest it also could have come from Greek kaîsar, perhaps through Gothic Kaiser. The Scottish variant being Kerr and the Irish variant being Carr from the Celtic word ''ciar'' which was derived from O'Ciarain or O'Ceirin. The word car itself is an anglicized ...
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Battle Abbey Roll
The Battle Abbey Roll is a commemorative list, lost since at least the 16th century, of the companions of William the Conqueror, which had been erected or affixed as a memorial within Battle Abbey, Hastings, founded ''ex-voto'' by Duke William on the spot of the slaying of King Harold in the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Traditional sources It is known to modern historians only from supposed 16th century copies of it published by Leland, Holinshed and Duchesne, all imperfect and corrupt. Holinshed's is much the fullest, but of its 629 names several are duplicates. The versions of Leland and Duchesne, though much shorter, each contain many names found in neither of the other lists. Several names on the role are disputed; Camden, as did Dugdale after him, held them to have been interpolated at various times by the monks, "not without their own advantage." Later writers went further, Sir Egerton Brydges denounced the roll as "a disgusting forgery," and E. A. Freeman dismissed i ...
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Gary Karr
Gary Michael Karr (born November 20, 1941 in Los Angeles) is an American classical double bass virtuoso and teacher; he is considered one of the best bassists of the 20th and 21st centuries. Biography Although he comes from several generations of bassists, he was not encouraged by them to go into music. In an interview with '' ActiveBass'' magazine he said that he has no contact with the professional bassists in his family. After attending Fairfax High School and USC, Karr studied at the Aspen Music Festival and the Juilliard School, where his major teachers included Herman Reinshagen and Stuart Sankey. Karr's breakthrough came in 1962, when he was featured as a soloist in a nationally televised New York Philharmonic Young People's Concert, conducted by Leonard Bernstein. On that famous telecast, Karr performed "The Swan" from ''The Carnival of the Animals'' by Camille Saint-Saëns. Karr also recorded the piece with Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic. He has since appea ...
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Surnames
In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11th ce ...
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Kar (suffix)
Kar ( mr, कर , knn, कार ) is a suffix used after the names of villages along the western coast of India, forming the most common surnames used by the Marathi and Konkani people in Maharashtra, Goa and some parts of Karnataka. Kar is the surname of mostly the Brahmins of Kashmir, Maharashtra, Bengal and Odisha. Kar Brahmins hail from Karhama village in Kashmir, India. In Bengal, the Kar surname is also used by people of the Kayastha clan. Etymology The suffix ''Kar'' comes from the Sanskrit , which means "making, doing, lord of", later modified to mean "hailing from" or "belonging to" in Prakrit-based languages. Usage Such surnames are commonly used by communities of Konkani and Marathi ethnicities all over India. Most of them identify themselves with a place their ancestors hailed from, or sometimes with new places to which they have migrated. For example, if a person hails from the village of Borim Borim or Bori is a census town in Ponda taluka, North Goa distri ...
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Carr (surname)
Carr is a common surname in northern England, deriving from the Old Norse ', meaning a swamp. Kerr is a Scottish variant, often from the Norse and (particularly on the west coast and Arran) from the Gaelic ', meaning "dusky". Carr is also a common surname in Ireland, where it often derives from the nickname, ', meaning "short of height". In some cases it is thought to come from the Welsh word ', meaning giant. Alternatively, in Ireland and Scotland, it may derive from the Irish and Scottish Gaelic '. Notable people with the surname "Carr" A * Aaron Albert Carr (born 1963), Native American filmmaker *Adriane Carr (born 1952), Canadian politician * Alan Carr (other), multiple people * Alby Carr (1899–1969), Australian rugby league footballer * Alexander Carr (1878–1946), Russian actor * Alfred C. Carr Jr. (born 1965), American politician *Alice Comyns Carr (1850–1927), British costume designer * Alister Carr (born 1973), Australian rules footballer *Allan Carr (193 ...
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Kerr (surname)
Kerr is a Scottish surname. See Clan Kerr for the Scottish origins. Notable people with the surname include: A * Alan Kerr (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey player * Alex Kerr (other), several people *Alexander Kerr (1892–1964), English marine engineer on the ''Endurance'' * Alexander Kerr (banker) (1838–1909), Scottish banker * Alexander Kerr (professor), the Linda and Jack Gill Chair in Music at Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University * Alexander Robert Kerr (1770–1831), Royal Navy officer * Alfred Kerr (1867–1948), German journalist, critic and writer * Alice Forgy Kerr (born 1954), American politician from Kentucky * Allen Kerr (politician) (born 1956), member of the Arkansas House of Representatives * Amabel Kerr (1846-1906), British writer * Andrew Kerr (other), several people * Angus W. Kerr (1873–1927), American politician * Anita Kerr (1927–2022), American singer and arranger * Archibald John Kerr Clark Kerr, 1st Baron Inverchape ...
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Karra (name)
Karra is both a given name and a surname. It is also considered to be a variant of Cara. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Karra Elejalde (born 1960), Spanish actor * Karra Subba Reddy (died 2004), Indian politician Surname *George Karra (born 1952), Israeli Arab jurist * Irini Karra (born 1986), Greek mode *Tariq Hameed Karra (born 1955), Indian politician See also * Kalra (surname) * Kamra (surname) * Kara (name) *Kaira (other) *Karla (name) *Karma (other) *Karna (other) *Karpa (surname) *Karr (surname) *Karra (other) *Karrar (name) *Karre *Karri (name) *Karta (other) *Kasra (other) Kasra may refer to: People * A variant of the Persian name Khosrow * Kasra Anghaee, Iranian-Swiss poet * Kasra Naji, Iranian journalist * Kasra Nouri, Iranian rights activist and blogger * Leila Kasra, Iranian poet * Mona Kasra, Iranian-American a ... * Korra (other) {{surname ...
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KARR (other)
KARR may refer to: * Karr (surname), including a list of people with the name * KARR (AM), a radio station licensed to Kirkland, Washington, United States * KARR (''Knight Rider''), a character from the ''Knight Rider'' series * Aurora Municipal Airport (Illinois)'s ICAO code See also * Carr (other) * Kar (other) *Karre *Karri (other) Karri may refer to the following: Places * Karri, Iran, a village in Iran *Karri forest, a forest type found in Australia Species * Pterostylis karri, species of orchid * Eucalyptus diversicolor, commonly known as the karri, is a eucalypt People ...
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Mike Karr
Mike Karr is a fictional character on the long-running Daytime television, daytime soap opera, ''The Edge of Night''. A tireless crime-fighter, Karr was introduced as a cop finishing law school. This character evolved from the earlier Perry Mason (radio), Perry Mason character on radio. He then progressed to the District Attorney's office as an ADA, hung his own shingle as a defense attorney for several years, then became DA of Monticello. Karr was played by three actors: John Larkin (radio and television actor), John Larkin (radio's Perry Mason) from the show's debut in April 1956 to October 1961, Laurence Hugo from November 1961 to June 1, 1971, then Forrest Compton from June 2, 1971 until the show ended on December 28, 1984. Mike Karr was the only character on ''The Edge of Night'' to last the entire run of the series. Mike appeared in both the premiere episode April 2, 1956, and the final telecast on December 28, 1984. Storylines Mike and Sara Lane (Teal Ames) were dating at ...
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Ron Karr
Ron Karr is an American speaker, marketing consultant and author based in New Jersey. He was elected President of National Speakers Association for 2013–14 and he is the President of ''Karr Associates, Inc''. Karr is a National Board Member of the NSA and a past president of the New York City Chapter of NSA. In 1995, the New York Tri-State Chapter presented him with the ''Golden Mike Award''. Personal life and education He is the son of ''Miriam Karr'' who was an economist and served as the Vice President of ''Counter Trade Group'' at Chase Manhattan Bank. He graduated from the Skidmore College in 1978. Career Karr is a member of the National Speakers Association and is a past president of its New York City Chapter. In 2008, he appeared with Steve Forbes and was awarded the President's Award for Distinguished Service for the second time. Karr is also a National board member of the NSA. He has also served on the faculty of the American Management Association and the ''Urban Bus ...
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Mary Karr
Mary Karr (born January 16, 1955) is an American poet, essayist and memoirist from East Texas. She is widely noted for her 1995 bestselling memoir '' The Liars' Club''. Karr is the Jesse Truesdell Peck Professor of English Literature at Syracuse University. Career Memoirs Karr's memoir '' The Liars' Club'', published in 1995, was a ''New York Times'' bestseller for over a year, and was named one of the year's best books. It explores her deeply troubled childhood, most of which was spent in a gritty industrial section of Southeast Texas in the 1960s. Karr was encouraged to write her personal history by her friend Tobias Wolff, but has said she only took up the project when her marriage fell apart. She followed the book with a second memoir, ''Cherry'' (2000), about her late adolescence and early womanhood. A third memoir, ''Lit: A Memoir'', which she says details "my journey from blackbelt sinner and lifelong agnostic to unlikely Catholic," came out in November 2009. The me ...
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Mariana Karr
María Elena Coppola González (29 November 1949 – 31 July 2016), better known as Mariana Karr, was an Argentine-Mexican actress who worked mostly in films and telenovela A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama or soap opera produced primarily in Latin America. The word combines ''tele'' (for "television") and ''novela'' (meaning "novel"). Similar drama genres around the world include '' teleserye'' ...s. Filmography #', 1969 #', 1976 #', 1978 #', 1980 #', 1985 Telenovelas #', 1977 #', 1982 #', 1984 #', 1986 #', 1995 #', 1995 #', 1996 #', 1997 #', 1998 #', 2000 #', 2001 #', 2001 #', 2002 #', 2003 #', 2003 #', 2005 #', 2005 #', 2007 #', 2008 #', 2008 #', 2011 #', 2011 #', 2013 #', 2013 #', 2014 #', 2015 Theatre #', 2014 References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Karr, Mariana Argentine soap opera actresses Argentine film actresses Mexican telenovela actresses Actresses from Buenos Aires Argentine expatriates in Mexico 1949 births 2016 deaths ...
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